EADS seeks its path in combat aircraft market

From: Interavia | Date: March 1, 2001| Author: Casamayou, Jean-Pierre | Copyright information

Though the European giant is strongly positioned across the entire breadth of the aerospace market - from commercial transports to helicopters, from space launchers to missiles - its situation in the combat aircraft arena is strewn with pitfalls ... or filled with potential, depending on which way you look at it.

To justify its claim to the global No. 2 spot in the aerospace hierarchy, the European group needs to establish itself as a major player in this strategic sector of the marke...

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